Demand for productions designed for autistic people and those with learning difficulties is outstripping supply. The heads of ...
A letter from the Arts and Humanities Alliance is demanding that Bridget Phillipson coordinate an ‘urgent review’ of arts and ...
Tamasha’s decolonisation initiative is paving the way; loyalty is earned by getting the small things right – this week in ...
Putting a famous title on stage and simply adding songs is tired and cynical. Producers could do worse than look to a show ...
Stand-up Ivo Graham is making his first steps into theatre with a solo show exploring the ‘more challenging aspects’ of his ...
Inspector Morse is to be portrayed on stage by Tom Chambers in a new touring production that marks the first-ever original ...
ATG will help Tring Park School for the Performing Arts develop a two-year technical theatre course focused on stage ...
A statement from Kali – a theatre company dedicated to staging stories written by female writers of South Asian descent – on ...
With direction from Mojisola Kareem, this is a compelling revival of Wole Soyinka’s dense and satisfying drama ...
Sex Education's Asa Butterfield is riveting in his theatre debut playing a runner-up to Daniel Radcliffe in Harry Potter ...
Edinburgh’s complicated short-term let licensing policy has been changed in an effort to ease the accommodation crisis during the Edinburgh Festival Fringe ...
The Royal Opera’s newest production, Festen, is a rebuke to those who accuse the art form of being elitist and outdated, says the company’s director Oliver Mears ...
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